How are the Weimaraner's characteristic long ears described in terms of texture and set?

Answer

Long and velvety, set high and hanging close to the cheeks

The ears are a defining feature of the Weimaraner's head structure. They are characterized by being quite long and having a soft, velvety texture. In terms of placement, they are set high on the head. When the dog is attentive or alert, these ears hang close to the cheeks, effectively framing the face, although they may drift slightly backward when the dog is relaxed or showing interest.

How are the Weimaraner's characteristic long ears described in terms of texture and set?
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